DriveThruRPG CCP Partners Prohibit TTRPG Ableism
In May 2023, I asked @drivethrurpg to add “ableism” to the nondiscrimination template for their CCP content agreements. What happened?
Continue reading →In May 2023, I asked @drivethrurpg to add “ableism” to the nondiscrimination template for their CCP content agreements. What happened?
Continue reading →Interview w/ @thehealerdm on therapeutic gaming, community building, mental health, and the South American RPG, Koboa.
Continue reading →Wyrmworks Publishing has new ways to make #TTRPG more immersive & inclusive! Get Foundry access, create canon content, get gifts & more through updated Patreon.
Continue reading →In this episode, we speak with Steph from @ttrpgkids about using #TTRPG to nurture creativity and connection with kids.
Continue reading →Discover our move to Lemmy, a federated Reddit alternative, as a response to Reddit’s accessibility concerns. Join at https://ttrpg.network/c/disabled_dungeons.
Continue reading →Here are the top 10 reasons why you should click the “Notify Me” button right away. #DnD #TTRPG #DisabilityJustice
Continue reading →This month, we open discussing the new canon autistic character being introduced in D&D, and how meaningful representation is for traditionally marginalized groups. https://www.polygon.com/23850698/dnd-dungeons-dragons-autistic-character-asteria Then Dale talks with Aaron Trammell, Associate Professor of Informatics at UC Irvine, about improving representation … Continue reading →
Dale welcomes George McDermith, a talented gamer and the creative mind behind the character Orrelius from the Limitless Champions campaign. George’s perspective as a blind gamer offers valuable insights into inclusive gaming and the portrayal of disabled characters in Dungeons … Continue reading →
I keep seeing headlines like, “(Some name) becomes first Black/Latino/etc. (some respected position),” and every time, I think, “Wow, what year is it that this is the first time?” But besides women, disabled people are the largest marginalized demographic in … Continue reading →